Saturday, 6 April 2013

Referencing is something most animators do not do enough of. We often dive in and presume we know how something should move. Referencing could involve finding an image sequence, video reference or even recording yourself. For this challenge you have the freedom to animate whatever you like as long as it is from something you have referenced. For example, animate a bird flying taking off whilst referencing a video of a bird taking off, preferably frame by frame. I would suggest avoiding rotoscoping because you will learn to see more when you can't just trace the action. All the great animators have done this and still do. It allows you to build a library of convincing actions and principles in your mind that will strengthen every subsiquent piece you animate. Remember, you don't necessarily need to copy every frame. Try to pick out the keys and extremes, and then breakdowns to guide you. Have fun and try something complex or challenging, you may even want to apply this challenge to the others.

Intermediate: REACTING TO WEATHER

(the performance challenge)

A lot of character is found when a character reacts. 'Acting is reacting'. Animate a character reacting to a changing weather condition. For example; it's snowing, it's cold, it starts to rain, the fan stops working during a heat wave. There are many ideas and scenarios to play with.

Discussion Topics

WELCOME TO AIB ANIMATION.

This is a place for allAIB/AUCB/Alumni animators to share, discuss and critique animation. Everything from ball bounces to sophisticated character acting. Traditional to CG, all tests, showreels, films, storyboards and scripts are welcome!

This is not a regular jumble with topics. Simply add your animation to this communal blog and you may receive helpful feed back.

Please email me if you would like to join:mailgeoffking(at)googlemail(dot)com